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Stan Lee Guest Stars On All New Deathlock Episode of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D’ After Clark Coulson Gregg Loser Comments [SPOILERS]

Tonight is an all new episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The lackluster series has disappointed both fans and the network, leading Agent Coulson himself, actor Clark Gregg, to call Marvel fans losers for abandoning the show. However, the show hopes to win back those “losers” by introducing Marvel character Deathlock into the series. Meanwhile, Stan Lee will also be making a special guest appearance on tonight's episode. Warning Spoilers Follow!

If you are one of the few Marvel fans still watching Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, then tonight's new episode is sure to please you. When the show last aired, we saw Mike Patterson (J. August Richards), with half his limbs blown off. Now it has been revealed that Patterson is really the TV version of Deathlock.

In the comic books, Deathloks are a series of cyborg zombie hybrids.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. producer Jeffrey Bell made the announcement a few weeks back:

"We have been waiting all season for this moment where we can reveal that Mike Peterson's story arc is an origin story. We're thrilled to have J August Richards playing Deathlok and to have our audience enjoy this favorite Marvel character on the show."

However, the show's star, Clark Gregg, is driving would be viewers away by calling them names. Clark recently had a hissy fit over fans not watching the horribly written series, telling reporters:

“Those aren’t geeks. Those are losers. You start to have people like Deathlok showing up; You start to understand that a bunch of these different episodes were connected. A lot of the geeks that I respect most...are very excited about where we’re going. So I’m going to choose to work for them.”

Clark later backtracked a little, by adding:

“I guess I don’t mean to say that people who have been frustrated by that discovery period are necessarily losers. I just think they should be, perhaps, a little more patient.”

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